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Translations for „perverse“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

perverse [pəˈvɜ:s, Am pɚˈvɜ:rs] ADJ pej

1. perverse material:

perverse

2. perverse decision, refusal:

perverse

3. perverse child:

perverse

perverse verdict N LAW

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He has said that he has a perverse love of his birthplace.
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Ford also believed that union leaders had a perverse incentive to foment perpetual socio-economic crisis as a way to maintain their own power.
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Writing about grown women is less perverse and therefore less satisfying.
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The legacy of these projects is somewhat perverse.
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Because the need to be outdoors and to travel has been eliminated, thoughts of wanderlust are considered perverse.
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The integral can be made nonzero by a perverse choice of unless the other factor inside is zero everywhere.
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The tragic outcome might seem perverse and even silly when considered as part of a supposedly realistic story.
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Her work ranged from the impishly perverse and humorously paradoxical to the brilliant and profound.
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He also alleged that the media perverse realities, and the visit should not be underestimated or ignored.
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Attempting to gain prestige by demonstrating their ability to absorb great expenditures, they also took a perverse approach towards the idea of gift exchange....
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